Have you recently ovulated? Found yourself with one egg fewer? Let a gamete go unfertilised? Shed some womb lining?

Then you might have had a period.

It's not just you. They're all the rage. People from all corners of the globe are getting aboard this great new craze.

'But, Friday Night Lip Service,' we hear you ask. 'If everyone's doing it, how can I get an edge and impress my family and friends in the field of ovular reproductive cycles?'

Why, dear shopper, by playing this very podcast. When you listen to Izzy, Nicky and Nida talk with Rosie Stevens, a writer researching menstruation for an upcoming book, you'll learn as much fun and interesting new information about The Flow as they do.

Friday Night Lip Readings returns as Daria, Gem and Yen explore the ideas of Popular Cinema and Lesbian Interpretative Strategies in a so-titled paper by Cheryl Dobinson and Kevin Young.

When lesbians can't see their own kind on the screen, what are we to do? Why, tell ourselves it was there all along, of course. Subtext, the lesbian gaze (gayze?) and strange tangential giggle-fits are the order of the day in this episode.

Well, well. Turns out The Essential Dykes to Watch Out Foris no kind of Dutch spotters' guide at all, but actually a book of lesbian cartoons by Alison Bechdel.Tune in to this Friday Night Lip Service as Jess and Daria give their opinion on this classic piece of queer sequential art in our latest Book Club episode.If you have your own opinions or want to join the discussion, you can E-mail them to fridaynightlipservice@gmail.com or post them right here or on the Facebook page.

Well, if you're one of the women we look at in this episode, you might say it while holding up an actual book. Tonight, Daria, Nicky and Nida see if the world of queer and feminist autobiography can be judged by its cover.